Guest guest Posted May 28, 2006 Report Share Posted May 28, 2006 I'll be over in 30 some odd hours, can you save me a piece? > > since it is kinda cool here now - wintery I thought I would try > nna's chestnut bread > > so I ground some chestnuts - dried - into flour -added water, a little > salt and kneaded it. then placed ina bread form lined with baking paper > and baked at about 200 degrees Celcisu for about 40 minutes - preheated > then lowered the oven to about 180 and continued a bit longer. then took > it out and baked it a little longer upside down. > > it is dense and sweet. > > I will experiment with mixing in other flours - brown rice etc - toasted > wlanuts or raisins or cinnamon etc would be nice as well.... > > Ilanit > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- > > Little Tree Pty Limited, Melbourne, Australia (Little Tree). ® > registered trademark, © copyright 2003. All rights reserved. This email > message and attachments may contain information that is confidential to > Little Tree. If you are not the intended recipient you cannot use, > distribute, forward or copy the message or attachments. In such a case, > please notify the sender by return email and erase all copies of the > message and attachments. The sender of this email message does not allow > the recipient to forward this email message or attachments in whole or > in part by means of the internet. Opinions, conclusions and other > information in this message and attachments that do not relate to the > official business of Little Ttree are neither given nor endorsed by it. > This email message and any attachments are subject to copyright. > > > > Ms Ilanit Tof > B.A. (Psychophysiology/Psychology) > Advanced Diploma Healing with Wholefoods > PhD Holistic Nutrition (candidate) > > Little Tree Oriental Healing Arts > Helping you grow to new heights of wellbeing > with Oriental Traditions and Modern Nutrition > > ilanit@... > www.littletree.com.au > <http://www.littletree.com.au> > <http://www.littletree.com.au> <http://www.littletree.com.au> > <http://www.littletree.com.au> > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 2006 Report Share Posted May 28, 2006 I'll be over in 30 some odd hours, can you save me a piece? > > since it is kinda cool here now - wintery I thought I would try > nna's chestnut bread > > so I ground some chestnuts - dried - into flour -added water, a little > salt and kneaded it. then placed ina bread form lined with baking paper > and baked at about 200 degrees Celcisu for about 40 minutes - preheated > then lowered the oven to about 180 and continued a bit longer. then took > it out and baked it a little longer upside down. > > it is dense and sweet. > > I will experiment with mixing in other flours - brown rice etc - toasted > wlanuts or raisins or cinnamon etc would be nice as well.... > > Ilanit > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- > > Little Tree Pty Limited, Melbourne, Australia (Little Tree). ® > registered trademark, © copyright 2003. All rights reserved. This email > message and attachments may contain information that is confidential to > Little Tree. If you are not the intended recipient you cannot use, > distribute, forward or copy the message or attachments. In such a case, > please notify the sender by return email and erase all copies of the > message and attachments. The sender of this email message does not allow > the recipient to forward this email message or attachments in whole or > in part by means of the internet. Opinions, conclusions and other > information in this message and attachments that do not relate to the > official business of Little Ttree are neither given nor endorsed by it. > This email message and any attachments are subject to copyright. > > > > Ms Ilanit Tof > B.A. (Psychophysiology/Psychology) > Advanced Diploma Healing with Wholefoods > PhD Holistic Nutrition (candidate) > > Little Tree Oriental Healing Arts > Helping you grow to new heights of wellbeing > with Oriental Traditions and Modern Nutrition > > ilanit@... > www.littletree.com.au > <http://www.littletree.com.au> > <http://www.littletree.com.au> <http://www.littletree.com.au> > <http://www.littletree.com.au> > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 2006 Report Share Posted May 28, 2006 I'll be over in 30 some odd hours, can you save me a piece? > > since it is kinda cool here now - wintery I thought I would try > nna's chestnut bread > > so I ground some chestnuts - dried - into flour -added water, a little > salt and kneaded it. then placed ina bread form lined with baking paper > and baked at about 200 degrees Celcisu for about 40 minutes - preheated > then lowered the oven to about 180 and continued a bit longer. then took > it out and baked it a little longer upside down. > > it is dense and sweet. > > I will experiment with mixing in other flours - brown rice etc - toasted > wlanuts or raisins or cinnamon etc would be nice as well.... > > Ilanit > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- > > Little Tree Pty Limited, Melbourne, Australia (Little Tree). ® > registered trademark, © copyright 2003. All rights reserved. This email > message and attachments may contain information that is confidential to > Little Tree. If you are not the intended recipient you cannot use, > distribute, forward or copy the message or attachments. In such a case, > please notify the sender by return email and erase all copies of the > message and attachments. The sender of this email message does not allow > the recipient to forward this email message or attachments in whole or > in part by means of the internet. Opinions, conclusions and other > information in this message and attachments that do not relate to the > official business of Little Ttree are neither given nor endorsed by it. > This email message and any attachments are subject to copyright. > > > > Ms Ilanit Tof > B.A. (Psychophysiology/Psychology) > Advanced Diploma Healing with Wholefoods > PhD Holistic Nutrition (candidate) > > Little Tree Oriental Healing Arts > Helping you grow to new heights of wellbeing > with Oriental Traditions and Modern Nutrition > > ilanit@... > www.littletree.com.au > <http://www.littletree.com.au> > <http://www.littletree.com.au> <http://www.littletree.com.au> > <http://www.littletree.com.au> > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 2006 Report Share Posted May 28, 2006 too late. you gotta be quick! ;-) all gone purpleveg wrote: I'll be over in 30 some odd hours, can you save me a piece? > > since it is kinda cool here now - wintery I thought I would try > nna's chestnut bread > > so I ground some chestnuts - dried - into flour -added water, a little > salt and kneaded it. then placed ina bread form lined with baking paper > and baked at about 200 degrees Celcisu for about 40 minutes - preheated > then lowered the oven to about 180 and continued a bit longer. then took > it out and baked it a little longer upside down. > > it is dense and sweet. > > I will experiment with mixing in other flours - brown rice etc - toasted > wlanuts or raisins or cinnamon etc would be nice as well.... > > Ilanit > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- > > Little Tree Pty Limited, Melbourne, Australia (Little Tree). ® > registered trademark, © copyright 2003. All rights reserved. This email > message and attachments may contain information that is confidential to > Little Tree. If you are not the intended recipient you cannot use, > distribute, forward or copy the message or attachments. In such a case, > please notify the sender by return email and erase all copies of the > message and attachments. The sender of this email message does not allow > the recipient to forward this email message or attachments in whole or > in part by means of the internet. Opinions, conclusions and other > information in this message and attachments that do not relate to the > official business of Little Ttree are neither given nor endorsed by it. > This email message and any attachments are subject to copyright. > > > > Ms Ilanit Tof > B.A. (Psychophysiology/Psychology) > Advanced Diploma Healing with Wholefoods > PhD Holistic Nutrition (candidate) > > Little Tree Oriental Healing Arts > Helping you grow to new heights of wellbeing > with Oriental Traditions and Modern Nutrition > > ilanit@... > www.littletree.com.au > <http://www.littletree.com.au> > <http://www.littletree.com.au> <http://www.littletree.com.au> > <http://www.littletree.com.au> > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- > -- Ilanit Tof - Signature Ilanit Ms Ilanit Tof B.A. (Psychophysiology/Psychology) Advanced Diploma Healing with Wholefoods PhD Holistic Nutrition (candidate) Little Tree Oriental Healing Arts Helping you grow to new heights of wellbeing with Oriental Traditions and Modern Nutrition ilanit@... www.littletree.com.au Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 2006 Report Share Posted May 28, 2006 too late. you gotta be quick! ;-) all gone purpleveg wrote: I'll be over in 30 some odd hours, can you save me a piece? > > since it is kinda cool here now - wintery I thought I would try > nna's chestnut bread > > so I ground some chestnuts - dried - into flour -added water, a little > salt and kneaded it. then placed ina bread form lined with baking paper > and baked at about 200 degrees Celcisu for about 40 minutes - preheated > then lowered the oven to about 180 and continued a bit longer. then took > it out and baked it a little longer upside down. > > it is dense and sweet. > > I will experiment with mixing in other flours - brown rice etc - toasted > wlanuts or raisins or cinnamon etc would be nice as well.... > > Ilanit > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- > > Little Tree Pty Limited, Melbourne, Australia (Little Tree). ® > registered trademark, © copyright 2003. All rights reserved. This email > message and attachments may contain information that is confidential to > Little Tree. If you are not the intended recipient you cannot use, > distribute, forward or copy the message or attachments. In such a case, > please notify the sender by return email and erase all copies of the > message and attachments. The sender of this email message does not allow > the recipient to forward this email message or attachments in whole or > in part by means of the internet. Opinions, conclusions and other > information in this message and attachments that do not relate to the > official business of Little Ttree are neither given nor endorsed by it. > This email message and any attachments are subject to copyright. > > > > Ms Ilanit Tof > B.A. (Psychophysiology/Psychology) > Advanced Diploma Healing with Wholefoods > PhD Holistic Nutrition (candidate) > > Little Tree Oriental Healing Arts > Helping you grow to new heights of wellbeing > with Oriental Traditions and Modern Nutrition > > ilanit@... > www.littletree.com.au > <http://www.littletree.com.au> > <http://www.littletree.com.au> <http://www.littletree.com.au> > <http://www.littletree.com.au> > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- > -- Ilanit Tof - Signature Ilanit Ms Ilanit Tof B.A. (Psychophysiology/Psychology) Advanced Diploma Healing with Wholefoods PhD Holistic Nutrition (candidate) Little Tree Oriental Healing Arts Helping you grow to new heights of wellbeing with Oriental Traditions and Modern Nutrition ilanit@... www.littletree.com.au Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 2006 Report Share Posted May 28, 2006 so when I come visit you'll make it just like that right? many many loaves correct? Marlie will need one, I'll need several you never know when I will be hungry again. > > > HI Ilanit: That sounds quite good. Do you have the exact recipe? > > Thanks. --Judy > > > > -------------- Original message from Ilanit Tof > > : -------------- > > > > since it is kinda cool here now - wintery I thought I would try > > nna's chestnut bread > > > > so I ground some chestnuts - dried - into flour -added water, a > > little salt and kneaded it. then placed ina bread form lined with > > baking paper and baked at about 200 degrees Celcisu for about 40 > > minutes - preheated then lowered the oven to about 180 and > > continued a bit longer. then took it out and baked it a little > > longer upside down. > > > > it is dense and sweet. > > > > I will experiment with mixing in other flours - brown rice etc - > > toasted wlanuts or raisins or cinnamon etc would be nice as well.... > > > > Ilanit > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------- ----------- > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- > > Little Tree Pty Limited, Melbourne, Australia (Little Tree). ® > registered trademark, © copyright 2003. All rights reserved. This email > message and attachments may contain information that is confidential to > Little Tree. If you are not the intended recipient you cannot use, > distribute, forward or copy the message or attachments. In such a case, > please notify the sender by return email and erase all copies of the > message and attachments. The sender of this email message does not allow > the recipient to forward this email message or attachments in whole or > in part by means of the internet. Opinions, conclusions and other > information in this message and attachments that do not relate to the > official business of Little Ttree are neither given nor endorsed by it. > This email message and any attachments are subject to copyright. > > > > Ms Ilanit Tof > B.A. (Psychophysiology/Psychology) > Advanced Diploma Healing with Wholefoods > PhD Holistic Nutrition (candidate) > > Little Tree Oriental Healing Arts > Helping you grow to new heights of wellbeing > with Oriental Traditions and Modern Nutrition > > ilanit@... > www.littletree.com.au > <http://www.littletree.com.au> > <http://www.littletree.com.au> <http://www.littletree.com.au> > <http://www.littletree.com.au> > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 2006 Report Share Posted May 28, 2006 so when I come visit you'll make it just like that right? many many loaves correct? Marlie will need one, I'll need several you never know when I will be hungry again. > > > HI Ilanit: That sounds quite good. Do you have the exact recipe? > > Thanks. --Judy > > > > -------------- Original message from Ilanit Tof > > : -------------- > > > > since it is kinda cool here now - wintery I thought I would try > > nna's chestnut bread > > > > so I ground some chestnuts - dried - into flour -added water, a > > little salt and kneaded it. then placed ina bread form lined with > > baking paper and baked at about 200 degrees Celcisu for about 40 > > minutes - preheated then lowered the oven to about 180 and > > continued a bit longer. then took it out and baked it a little > > longer upside down. > > > > it is dense and sweet. > > > > I will experiment with mixing in other flours - brown rice etc - > > toasted wlanuts or raisins or cinnamon etc would be nice as well.... > > > > Ilanit > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------- ----------- > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- > > Little Tree Pty Limited, Melbourne, Australia (Little Tree). ® > registered trademark, © copyright 2003. All rights reserved. This email > message and attachments may contain information that is confidential to > Little Tree. If you are not the intended recipient you cannot use, > distribute, forward or copy the message or attachments. In such a case, > please notify the sender by return email and erase all copies of the > message and attachments. The sender of this email message does not allow > the recipient to forward this email message or attachments in whole or > in part by means of the internet. Opinions, conclusions and other > information in this message and attachments that do not relate to the > official business of Little Ttree are neither given nor endorsed by it. > This email message and any attachments are subject to copyright. > > > > Ms Ilanit Tof > B.A. (Psychophysiology/Psychology) > Advanced Diploma Healing with Wholefoods > PhD Holistic Nutrition (candidate) > > Little Tree Oriental Healing Arts > Helping you grow to new heights of wellbeing > with Oriental Traditions and Modern Nutrition > > ilanit@... > www.littletree.com.au > <http://www.littletree.com.au> > <http://www.littletree.com.au> <http://www.littletree.com.au> > <http://www.littletree.com.au> > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 2006 Report Share Posted May 28, 2006 I am preheating the oven now... purpleveg wrote: so when I come visit you'll make it just like that right? many many loaves correct? Marlie will need one, I'll need several you never know when I will be hungry again. > > > HI Ilanit: That sounds quite good. Do you have the exact recipe? > > Thanks. --Judy > > > > -------------- Original message from Ilanit Tof > > : -------------- > > > > since it is kinda cool here now - wintery I thought I would try > > nna's chestnut bread > > > > so I ground some chestnuts - dried - into flour -added water, a > > little salt and kneaded it. then placed ina bread form lined with > > baking paper and baked at about 200 degrees Celcisu for about 40 > > minutes - preheated then lowered the oven to about 180 and > > continued a bit longer. then took it out and baked it a little > > longer upside down. > > > > it is dense and sweet. > > > > I will experiment with mixing in other flours - brown rice etc - > > toasted wlanuts or raisins or cinnamon etc would be nice as well.... > > > > Ilanit > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------- ----------- > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- > > Little Tree Pty Limited, Melbourne, Australia (Little Tree). ® > registered trademark, © copyright 2003. All rights reserved. This email > message and attachments may contain information that is confidential to > Little Tree. If you are not the intended recipient you cannot use, > distribute, forward or copy the message or attachments. In such a case, > please notify the sender by return email and erase all copies of the > message and attachments. The sender of this email message does not allow > the recipient to forward this email message or attachments in whole or > in part by means of the internet. Opinions, conclusions and other > information in this message and attachments that do not relate to the > official business of Little Ttree are neither given nor endorsed by it. > This email message and any attachments are subject to copyright. > > > > Ms Ilanit Tof > B.A. (Psychophysiology/Psychology) > Advanced Diploma Healing with Wholefoods > PhD Holistic Nutrition (candidate) > > Little Tree Oriental Healing Arts > Helping you grow to new heights of wellbeing > with Oriental Traditions and Modern Nutrition > > ilanit@... > www.littletree.com.au > <http://www.littletree.com.au> > <http://www.littletree.com.au> <http://www.littletree.com.au> > <http://www.littletree.com.au> > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- > -- Ilanit Tof - Signature Ilanit Ms Ilanit Tof B.A. (Psychophysiology/Psychology) Advanced Diploma Healing with Wholefoods PhD Holistic Nutrition (candidate) Little Tree Oriental Healing Arts Helping you grow to new heights of wellbeing with Oriental Traditions and Modern Nutrition ilanit@... www.littletree.com.au Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 2006 Report Share Posted May 28, 2006 I am preheating the oven now... purpleveg wrote: so when I come visit you'll make it just like that right? many many loaves correct? Marlie will need one, I'll need several you never know when I will be hungry again. > > > HI Ilanit: That sounds quite good. Do you have the exact recipe? > > Thanks. --Judy > > > > -------------- Original message from Ilanit Tof > > : -------------- > > > > since it is kinda cool here now - wintery I thought I would try > > nna's chestnut bread > > > > so I ground some chestnuts - dried - into flour -added water, a > > little salt and kneaded it. then placed ina bread form lined with > > baking paper and baked at about 200 degrees Celcisu for about 40 > > minutes - preheated then lowered the oven to about 180 and > > continued a bit longer. then took it out and baked it a little > > longer upside down. > > > > it is dense and sweet. > > > > I will experiment with mixing in other flours - brown rice etc - > > toasted wlanuts or raisins or cinnamon etc would be nice as well.... > > > > Ilanit > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------- ----------- > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- > > Little Tree Pty Limited, Melbourne, Australia (Little Tree). ® > registered trademark, © copyright 2003. All rights reserved. This email > message and attachments may contain information that is confidential to > Little Tree. If you are not the intended recipient you cannot use, > distribute, forward or copy the message or attachments. In such a case, > please notify the sender by return email and erase all copies of the > message and attachments. The sender of this email message does not allow > the recipient to forward this email message or attachments in whole or > in part by means of the internet. Opinions, conclusions and other > information in this message and attachments that do not relate to the > official business of Little Ttree are neither given nor endorsed by it. > This email message and any attachments are subject to copyright. > > > > Ms Ilanit Tof > B.A. (Psychophysiology/Psychology) > Advanced Diploma Healing with Wholefoods > PhD Holistic Nutrition (candidate) > > Little Tree Oriental Healing Arts > Helping you grow to new heights of wellbeing > with Oriental Traditions and Modern Nutrition > > ilanit@... > www.littletree.com.au > <http://www.littletree.com.au> > <http://www.littletree.com.au> <http://www.littletree.com.au> > <http://www.littletree.com.au> > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- > -- Ilanit Tof - Signature Ilanit Ms Ilanit Tof B.A. (Psychophysiology/Psychology) Advanced Diploma Healing with Wholefoods PhD Holistic Nutrition (candidate) Little Tree Oriental Healing Arts Helping you grow to new heights of wellbeing with Oriental Traditions and Modern Nutrition ilanit@... www.littletree.com.au Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 2006 Report Share Posted May 28, 2006 good girl > > > > > > > HI Ilanit: That sounds quite good. Do you have the exact > > recipe? > > > > Thanks. --Judy > > > > > > > > -------------- Original message from Ilanit Tof > > > > <ilanit@>: -------------- > > > > > > > > since it is kinda cool here now - wintery I thought I would > > try > > > > nna's chestnut bread > > > > > > > > so I ground some chestnuts - dried - into flour -added > > water, a > > > > little salt and kneaded it. then placed ina bread form lined > > with > > > > baking paper and baked at about 200 degrees Celcisu for > > about 40 > > > > minutes - preheated then lowered the oven to about 180 and > > > > continued a bit longer. then took it out and baked it a > > little > > > > longer upside down. > > > > > > > > it is dense and sweet. > > > > > > > > I will experiment with mixing in other flours - brown rice > > etc - > > > > toasted wlanuts or raisins or cinnamon etc would be nice as > > well.... > > > > > > > > Ilanit > > > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------- ---- > > ----------- > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------- ---- > > ----- > > > > > > Little Tree Pty Limited, Melbourne, Australia (Little Tree). ® > > > registered trademark, © copyright 2003. All rights reserved. This > > email > > > message and attachments may contain information that is > > confidential to > > > Little Tree. If you are not the intended recipient you cannot use, > > > distribute, forward or copy the message or attachments. In such a > > case, > > > please notify the sender by return email and erase all copies of > > the > > > message and attachments. The sender of this email message does not > > allow > > > the recipient to forward this email message or attachments in > > whole or > > > in part by means of the internet. Opinions, conclusions and other > > > information in this message and attachments that do not relate to > > the > > > official business of Little Ttree are neither given nor endorsed > > by it. > > > This email message and any attachments are subject to copyright. > > > > > > > > > > > > Ms Ilanit Tof > > > B.A. (Psychophysiology/Psychology) > > > Advanced Diploma Healing with Wholefoods > > > PhD Holistic Nutrition (candidate) > > > > > > Little Tree Oriental Healing Arts > > > Helping you grow to new heights of wellbeing > > > with Oriental Traditions and Modern Nutrition > > > > > > ilanit@ <mailto:ilanit@> > > > <mailto:ilanit@>www.littletree.com.au > > > <http://www.littletree.com.au> > > > <http://www.littletree.com.au> <http://www.littletree.com.au> > > > <http://www.littletree.com.au> > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------- ---- > > ----- > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2006 Report Share Posted May 30, 2006 leslieanneashburn wrote: Have you tried the recipe in Sweet and Natural? It's yummy too. Never thought of making my own chestnut flour. Sounds like you need a very special blender. Yikes! no - dont try it in your blender! I have a thermomix which is amazing - it grinds things even y SAMAP flour mill does not - like whole corn (we only have the organic pop corn here) and chestnuts plus does a whole bunch of other stuff - like kneads the bread for you (I have seen bread kneaders for over 1500 dollars) makes soup etc www.thermomix.com.au I did a cooking claas organic/veg with it and there are some organic wholefood people in the limelight who are also promoting them now as a good way to get families cooking and making things from scratch - there is a whole section on that in the accompanying cookbook - from 2-3 minute (attended) cakes, breads, jams, ice creams, sorbets etc Ilanit Tof - Signature Ilanit Ms Ilanit Tof B.A. (Psychophysiology/Psychology) Advanced Diploma Healing with Wholefoods PhD Holistic Nutrition (candidate) Little Tree Oriental Healing Arts Helping you grow to new heights of wellbeing with Oriental Traditions and Modern Nutrition ilanit@... www.littletree.com.au Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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